Ferrari

1957 Ferrari 250 California

The regal presence of the 1957 Ferrari 250 California makes it one of the world's most exclusive collector's items. With charisma for days, this car will add an air of elegance and rarity to your Forza Horizon garage.

1957 Ferrari 250 Testa Rossa

This is the real deal. With only 34 ever built, this “red head” is an authentic classic of the rarest breed. The body styling was unorthodox and inspired by Formula One racers of the era. To be sure, this is one of the most beautiful cars of this, or any other, era.

1962 Ferrari 250 GTO

To get one you not only had to be able to afford the hefty price tag, but you had to be personally approved by Enzo Ferrari as worthy of owning one. It has been dubbed the "greatest Ferrari of all time." Decide for yourself if that's the case in Forza Horizon.

1984 Ferrari GTO

It may look like a Magnum P.I. (308 GTB) but it’s wider stance, twin-turbos with intercoolers and top speed of over 186 mph, speak to its racing intents. Although Group B had recently gone extinct the GTO had been built to race, instead all 272 were born for the road.

1987 Ferrari F40

For the 40th anniversary of the founding of his company, Enzo Ferrari instructed his scuderia to build the ultimate Ferrari. The result was the F40, a car in which the descriptor "fast" is hardly sufficient. Capable of 0-60 in under four seconds, and 100 mph in just over eight, the F40 is a standout, even by Ferrari's already astronomical standards.

1989 Ferrari F40 Competizione

Flat out the F40 is comparable to F1 cars of its era in nearly every category except cosmetics. It is ferociously fast, absolutely aerodynamic and stickier than gum on your shoe. One glance at an F40 Competizione will have you covering your privates, because it is so sexy it even has “schwing” factor.

1991 Ferrari 512 TR

Whether you call it the replacement for the Testarossa or simply the next evolution, the 512 TR iterates one of Ferrari’s most-celebrated models. Literally, the “512 TR” stands for five-liter, twelve-cylinder Testa Rossa. The result is power and beauty and another entry worthy of Ferrari’s legendary name.

1995 Ferrari F355 Challenge

Nothing says “I go fast” like a Ferrari. The 355 Challenge was built to race and when you slide in behind the wheel you instantly understand. Blip the throttle to get a taste of that gorgeous exhaust note, then drop in first and let fly. The smile on your face will only get bigger as you run through the rest of the gears.

1995 Ferrari F50

The F50 was built to celebrate the 50th anniversary of Ferrari and the car's elite performance makes it quite possibly the ultimate road-going car from the Prancing Pony. Whether it’s the car's performance or styling, the F50 is at the top of the mountain.

1996 Ferrari F50 GT

The F50 GT is an incredible track car, with blistering speed and incredible cornering ability, considering that it is based on a road-going vehicle. It's also rare -- just three were made -- so you certainly won't want to miss it in Forza Horizon.

2002 Ferrari Enzo Ferrari

Never before and perhaps never again will technology and performance come together in a car this fine. Formula One technology is enhanced by components not even allowed at the highest level of racing, such as active aerodynamics and traction control. The Enzo represents one of the automotive world's ultimate expressions of performance and precision.

2003 Ferrari Challenge Stradale

This track-bred prancing pony is ready to light a fire under anyone bold enough to attempt to tame it. While the stripped interior and carbon fiber seats may not be apt to road tripping, the 360 CS can still be driven dailiy.

2005 Ferrari FXX

The world’s most expensive track-day car. The FXX was not homologated for racing or the road. In essence it is an Enzo with a higher horsepower engine and highly modified body. The rear spoiler can be adjusted to suit different tracks. The FXX will undoubtedly get attention anywhere it is seen.

2007 Ferrari 430 Scuderia

Targeted at Ferrari’s most spirited and sport-driving oriented clientele the 430 Scuderia provides the most thrilling ride of all 430’s. Development was focused on lightening the 430, and enough electronics to nearly dial in every aspect of handling and control. This berlinetta exemplifies how Formula One tech can be experienced in a production car.

2009 Ferrari California

When Ferrari decided to create a new drop-top grand touring car, they revived the California moniker from fast convertibles of years past and introduced a Ferrari first: a retractable hardtop that allows for high-speed cruising, rain or shine. Of course, since it’s still a Ferrari you can zip from apex to apex while exploring the 8,000 RPM rev limit, all the while knowing that the carbon ceramic brakes can haul the California down from speed in an instant.

2010 Ferrari 458 Italia

A new Ferrari is always cause for celebration, and you can still hear the cheers from fans of the 458. Little wonder: the Prancing Pony went above and beyond the call with this gorgeous example of road-devouring art. The 458 produces 562 horsepower and a top speed over 200 mph, giving it the kind of performance you normally only see on the world’s greatest race tracks.

2010 Ferrari 599XX

This track-devouring, immensely powerful, prancing horse has more power than any other before it. Designed solely for racing the 599XX has taken advantage of Formula One design and spent hundreds of hours in wind tunnel. Let the this high revving V12 sing you a song you will never forget.

2011 Ferrari 458 Spider

The 458 Spider is a topless animal that will let you soak in the sun as you tear up the highway. The 458 is a pristine example of Ferrari performance and exclusivity. You just can’t hide driving one--and why would you when driving one makes you the envy of everyone within sight or earshot. The sound from the triple exhaust pipes is reason enough seek one out.

2011 Ferrari FF

If loving a four-seat four-wheel drive Ferrari is blasphemy then then prepare yourself for an eternity of penance. Ferrari says it is the world’s fastest four-seater. If you doubt their claim, we challenge you hit the open road in one and then think again.

2012 Ferrari 458 Spider

The 458 Spider is a topless animal that will let you soak in the sun as you tear up the highway. It is where Ferrari performance and exclusivity meet. You just can’t hide driving one, and why would you when driving one makes you the envy of everyone within sight or earshot. The sound from the triple exhaust pipes is reason enough seek one out.

2012 Ferrari 599XX Evoluzione

It’s notable that Ferrari considers itself a racing team first and automaker second. Leaving no gaps in the realm of elite performance, the XX line was created to bridge between Formula One and production cars. The Evoluzione has only 30 more horsepower than the previous 599XX but is a full second faster on Ferrari’s exclusive Fiorano test track.

2012 Ferrari F12berlinetta

Ferrari’s fastest road car ever is also a car that can be your daily driver. That is, if you can afford a car of this nature. The F12berlinetta is so refined, so absolutely engineered, that it will handily beat an Enzo or 599 GTO on the track.

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